This is a US release and should use the US title, and all foreign release titles should be posted under the Hero (1992) page, in my opinion. Especially since it's using the US release date of 1992 and no other country got it until '93.

I've noticed other movies they use the German release title for some reason. Like Susan's Plan. Look at the URL, and even the video description says the name of the movie is "Susan's Plan", and they have the alternate Video release title "Dying to Get Rich", but they have it listed under the German release title "Die Again." It's just strange.

Esky wrote:Hi burcs - there should only be one page covering all releases -

Right, and I'm saying in this case that one page should be titled "Hero (1992)", and not "Accidental Hero (1992)."

Esky wrote:BTW - the AKAS section is what we use to validate/approve the different language posters & logos etc ... if it's not listed there, it's not getting in here

And I believe this is the actual problem. The AKA page for this movie only lists the US working title of "Hero and a Half", but that's pre-production. It was released as "Hero", and although it does show that as the Canadian title on the AKA page, it's not listed for US because it's the original title. By listing it under the alternate title of "Accidental Hero", it's the equivalent of searching for "The Fugitive" and being taken to a page called "El Fugitivo." Does that make sense now?

I'm obviously a bit rusty after my sebbatical - I missed the point that the fanart page was still showing as 'Accidental Hero' - I'm from the UK so that's the title the film was called when I saw it. Which I think is a better title than plain Hero, based on the storyline ... but I digress !

I checked the page at TMDB and that was showing as 'Hero' as well - so I just refreshed the entry here, so it now shows as 'Hero' - the balance has been restored